Health
Worldwide coronavirus cases surge past 25 million as ‘second wave’ hits Europe – Irish Mirror
Latest data showed steady global growth as the disease’s epicentre shifts again, with India taking centre stage from the United States and Latin America
The number of coronavirus cases worldwide has surged past 25 million amid fears a second wave has hit Europe.
The latest figures come as India marked a worldwide record for daily new cases in the Covid-19 pandemic.
Latest data showed steady global growth as the diseases epicentre shifts again, with India taking centre stage from the United States and Latin America.
Indias single-day tally of 78,761 new coronavirus infections on Sunday exceeded the one-day increase of 77,299 reported by the Un…
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